Day: January 14, 2016
New Stanford poll: Only 45% of Californians impressed by alleged climate ‘consensus’
New Stanford Poll: Climate ranks 15th in priorities for Californians
Earth to Gov. Moonbeam. Continue reading New Stanford Poll: Climate ranks 15th in priorities for Californians
Poland: ‘Coal should be used as long as there are reserves’
“‘If we were to start walking away from coal our gross domestic product would shrink by 10 percent by 2030.” Continue reading Poland: ‘Coal should be used as long as there are reserves’
Claim: E-cigarettes, as used, aren’t helping smokers quit, study shows
No surprise. Many e-cig users are smokers simply trying not to offend others or to comply with smoking restrictions. Continue reading Claim: E-cigarettes, as used, aren’t helping smokers quit, study shows
Our government is ruining dishwashers
What I learned when trying to buy a new dishwasher. Continue reading Our government is ruining dishwashers
Baboon advocate and warmist Jane Goodall calls U.S. presidential election ‘heinous’
From her interview with Democracy Now! Continue reading Baboon advocate and warmist Jane Goodall calls U.S. presidential election ‘heinous’
Alex becomes first January hurricane in Atlantic since 1938
So what caused the 1938 hurricane to form… 90ppm CO2 ago? Continue reading Alex becomes first January hurricane in Atlantic since 1938
Global warming fear preventing Leo DiCaprio from reproducing
How stupid was ‘Peak Oil’?
Unfortunately, we’ll never run out of Malthusians. Continue reading How stupid was ‘Peak Oil’?
Enviro report: Most people don’t identify with environmentalists
No surprise. The freak show is a loser. Continue reading Enviro report: Most people don’t identify with environmentalists
Bid to Mine More Coal on U.S. Federal Lands Tests Obama’s Green Agenda
“Interior Department officials are due to decide Jan. 27 on whether to lease two mine sites on federal land in Wyoming’s coal-rich Powder River Basin, where the black rock runs in 10-story seams.” Continue reading Bid to Mine More Coal on U.S. Federal Lands Tests Obama’s Green Agenda